Sperm membrane components play an important role in the determination
of sperm fertilizing ability. During spermatogenesis, epididymal trans
it, and capacitation, the sperm membrane undergoes various subtle chan
ges which are important maturational events for the production of viab
le spermatozoa and hence partly determine fertility. Localization and
intensity of wheat germ agglutinin (WGA) receptors are reported to be
directly associated with male fertility. We examined the correlations
and differences between the distribution patterns and intensities of W
GA receptors of 75 semen samples, classified according to the strict c
riteria described for sperm morphology, namely P-pattern (0-4% normal
forms, n = 19), G-pattern (5-14% normal forms, n = 41) and normal samp
les (> 15% normal forms, n = 15). Results indicate distinct difference
s in WGA receptor intensity in all of the three groups as well as sign
ificantly (P < 0.05) lower per-cent staining of the equatorial segment
amongst the P-pattern group when compared to the other two groups. It
would appear that there is a close relationship between WGA receptors
on human sperm membranes and sperm morphology.